User Reviews by KVR Members for HoRNet AutoGain Pro

Works pretty well for me! The first time I used AutoGain was on a classical recording because the near placed cembalo mic didn't fit well in the mix. The thing is that I had to increase the volume of that mic more than the mics of the other instruments (strings). So there were a lot of balancing issues between the main stereo mics and the cembalo mic.

I tried using expanders but as I'm not that experienced in using expanders the results were rather frustrating.

So I ended up putting AutoGain on the cembalo track and fed it with the signal of the main M/S-mics. That did the job! The cembalo finally had the same dynamic response as the rest of the instruments.

With this experience in mind I upgraded to the Pro version and am really happy with my decision. I like to feed vocal tracks with a white noise and use the RMS mode with less than 6dB boost/attenuation. And it's nice to have the automation envelope written in my DAW, so I can easily adjust the behaviour afterwards.

I give it a 10/10 because the plugin actually does what the developer promises, because it's very cheap in comparison to the Waves' ones and last but not least because of the frustrating-free copy protection policy :)

Hello all, the only reason I am giving this a 9 is that I have been using the demo version while I wait for my full product license to be "hand delivered via email". The only limitation of the demo is that it mutes out now and again.

This plug is perfect and a serious competitor for the Waves equivalent auto riders. I have side chained a pretty dynamic vocal to an acoustic guitar accompaniment and switched to Peak mode (rather than the default and smooth RMS mode), this thing is transparent as far as I can tell. Levels that vocal out perfectly and smoothly. Not a single concern, gripe or criticism right now.